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you're in california when this happened. the pictures there. really awful pictures. nick was driving on a suspended license, reported to have been drinking. and in the book you detail getting back to florida and trying to piece together really exactly what had happened here. and you rang terry. i mean, tell me about that conversation. this is an awful moment for both of you. >> yes. i mean, it was just shocking. i was in california when i got the news, and my husband called me from the crash site and said that nick had been in an accident and his friend was in the car. and i said, is he okay? and he said, "i don't know. they hit a tree." i just know from every other situation when that happens that it's not good. and i said, is he okay? and he said, "i don't know." i said, is he dead or is he alive? and he said, "i don't know." and at that moment i just fell to the floor. i was home alone. and it was a couple days after my birthday. and i just -- i mean, i was just numb. i just fell to the floor. i couldn't even think straight. the thought of that. and i didn't know
you're in california when this happened. the pictures there. really awful pictures. nick was driving on a suspended license, reported to have been drinking. and in the book you detail getting back to florida and trying to piece together really exactly what had happened here. and you rang terry. i mean, tell me about that conversation. this is an awful moment for both of you. >> yes. i mean, it was just shocking. i was in california when i got the news, and my husband called me from the...
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i think she's going on to the next bigger, better deal out in california. >> but simply, should she vilified now? she's been through a court case. a jury of her peers has reached a verdict, and on that basis she has been acquitted of killing her child. if we respect the legal process, and the legal system, should she now be vilified in public? or should she be allowed to lead the life she wants to lead? >> of course she can lead the life she wants to lead. that's what she wanted to do all along, that's why she killed her child, she got the tattoo, the sweet life. that's why she partied on a tripper pole in a mini skirt and pushup bra while caylee was missing, rotting. do you think i could put my head down on a pillow, knowing 15 houses away my child was laying in a swampy muck? no. sure, live it up, casey anthony, go ahead. but the justice system doesn't exist in a vacuum. you're forgetting something called the bill of rights. i know you brits don't have that, but we do. and the very first one is freedom of speech. now why are you suggesting that the world can't comment on tot mom's not guil
i think she's going on to the next bigger, better deal out in california. >> but simply, should she vilified now? she's been through a court case. a jury of her peers has reached a verdict, and on that basis she has been acquitted of killing her child. if we respect the legal process, and the legal system, should she now be vilified in public? or should she be allowed to lead the life she wants to lead? >> of course she can lead the life she wants to lead. that's what she wanted to...
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we produce not as much as it is produced here in california. and the question is we're and who transfers once it crosses the border? who moved to seattle, to washington, to new york, to chicago, to all this market? the united states government thinks by -- and telling mexico stop, don't let them come up here, don't let the drug. we don't see the job being done here. mexico is paying a toll of death every day. we are losing also our kids and our young kids, those that have died are people that are 15 and 25-year olds. another 45,000 got killed and many others -- >> what is the answer? the drugs were, let's give it an umbrella. it just doesn't seem to work on any level. the deaths continue, the numbers rise, the drug consumption increases. a war on drugs however hard people have gone on this doesn't work. >> it does not work. >> what can work, do you think? >> okay, i think first of all to have prohibition like this nation did 100 years ago. prohibitions to work. >> would you make drugs legal? >> i would make drugs legal like they did in portugal
we produce not as much as it is produced here in california. and the question is we're and who transfers once it crosses the border? who moved to seattle, to washington, to new york, to chicago, to all this market? the united states government thinks by -- and telling mexico stop, don't let them come up here, don't let the drug. we don't see the job being done here. mexico is paying a toll of death every day. we are losing also our kids and our young kids, those that have died are people that...
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one of the episodes called "ready, set, don't go," i wrote that song as miley left for california. the series was picked up. i knew that her life and our lives as a family was going to change. and my little girl was growing up. and just kind of came to me. just they were disappearing down the driveway. i came in and picked up my guitar. just wrote what the way feeling. >> what were you really feeling as she disappeared down the driveway? knowing the pitfalls of the business? knowing how many child stars in particular end up in a very dysfunctional way in their lives? >> i just knew that there was a whole lot of change ahead. i could just feel it. >> were you excited, with ere you worried? >> at the moment, it's best to just -- if you hear the words of the song, she's got to do what she's got to do. she's got dreams too big for this town. has to give it a shot. >> take you back to that driveway and say, okay, listen, you can start by getting in the car. you can stop her leaving now. you can stop this train before it leaves the station. the fame. the whole thing. would you take that
one of the episodes called "ready, set, don't go," i wrote that song as miley left for california. the series was picked up. i knew that her life and our lives as a family was going to change. and my little girl was growing up. and just kind of came to me. just they were disappearing down the driveway. i came in and picked up my guitar. just wrote what the way feeling. >> what were you really feeling as she disappeared down the driveway? knowing the pitfalls of the business?...
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get out of here, go back to california. i said, but i'm worried about this kid. he's growing his own victims. i got a call from my brother. the adoption had fallen through, some kind of paperwork thing. i don't know what the governor did, but i appreciate it. and i said what about the kids in his neighborhood now? i had my farm hands, six blocks around the house, put up posters of the guy, his name, his face, his crimes. kid-high on every, you know, pole. >> did he bring you any kind of closure? >> absolutely. because up until then, and i didn't want to admit it every time i went back to ottumwa and was at mall or something, i am going to see this guy, and he has a secret over me, some kind of weird power over me. i didn't want it to happen in front of people and didn't want to have someone i was beholden to because he raped me when i was a kid. i didn't want that to be -- he had already done, so by confronting him, exposing him. i went on oprah and she said don't say the name. okay. but let's call him blank and i said the name right in the camera. because i want
get out of here, go back to california. i said, but i'm worried about this kid. he's growing his own victims. i got a call from my brother. the adoption had fallen through, some kind of paperwork thing. i don't know what the governor did, but i appreciate it. and i said what about the kids in his neighborhood now? i had my farm hands, six blocks around the house, put up posters of the guy, his name, his face, his crimes. kid-high on every, you know, pole. >> did he bring you any kind of...
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publicly that she had abused alcohol and prescription drugs and went on to found the betty ford center in california in 1982. ford also was a crusader for breast cancer research after undergoing cancer treatment herself in the 1970s. she won many awards for her work, including the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional gold medal. once again, the breaking news tonight, former first lady betty ford has died. betty ford was 93 years old. >>> tonight, the superstar you've been waiting for. >> beyonce you've never seen or heard of before. it's been embarrassing because beyonce hasn't brought any money with her. >> the woman behind the legend, texas schoolgirl. an intimate hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." ♪ here's hoping you save me right now so crazy your love's got me looking so crazy in love ♪ >> beyonce has won over a dozen grammys and may have to make room for more. hours from now she has "four" and beyonce is with me now. how are you? >> i'm so wonderful. >> so nice for you could come all the way to london. >> yes, just a coincidence. >> i sat and watched you, had a couple of
publicly that she had abused alcohol and prescription drugs and went on to found the betty ford center in california in 1982. ford also was a crusader for breast cancer research after undergoing cancer treatment herself in the 1970s. she won many awards for her work, including the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional gold medal. once again, the breaking news tonight, former first lady betty ford has died. betty ford was 93 years old. >>> tonight, the superstar you've...
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level b actor which would be the tenth largest economic world power in the world, he's governor of california for a long run and then becomes two-term president of the united states. this guy wasn't even a great actor. in my opinion, you know, the smartest guy in the world, either. i think nancy was the brains in the operation. and this guy becomes president. we laughed and looked at each other and went, you me we can actually do both? we can actually become actors and then become tired of that. arnold, boom. if there wasn't a lawsuit you had to be u.s. born he could probably be the president of the united states right now which is pretty scary. >> i don't know. i think he would have been quite a good president. daniel baldwin, i wish you every good luck with your domestic issues. they found pretty awful to go through for your and your family, i wish you luck with that. and also luck with your family's aspiration to become the new ken dis. i'll be watching with interest. >> we'll see what happens. right now my biggest issue is continuing to get in good shape, piers. i'm working very, very har
level b actor which would be the tenth largest economic world power in the world, he's governor of california for a long run and then becomes two-term president of the united states. this guy wasn't even a great actor. in my opinion, you know, the smartest guy in the world, either. i think nancy was the brains in the operation. and this guy becomes president. we laughed and looked at each other and went, you me we can actually do both? we can actually become actors and then become tired of...
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but for christmas eve in many years when my parent lived in southern california we would go to the same restaurant, the six of us, two brothers, two sisters, parents, and we would have this grand long meal. the fact that it was christmas eve, being with family, the fact that we were known there, we were welcomed in a special way. i think the best meals of your life are ultimately not about the food on the plate. they're really about whom you're eating them with. and my mother, who was with us then, passed away. and so maybe that makes it all nostalgia seem even more sweet. but i remember that restaurant and those meals more than any other. >> the restaurant's long gone, by the way. >> yeah. if you could -- i love that story. but if you could only choose one existing american restaurant for your last meal, what would it be? >> existing american restaurant for my last meal? i don't know. i haven't been there in years so i don't know if it's as good as it used to be. and my success or recently downgraded it from the similarings i'd given years ago. but i had an amazing meal right here in t
but for christmas eve in many years when my parent lived in southern california we would go to the same restaurant, the six of us, two brothers, two sisters, parents, and we would have this grand long meal. the fact that it was christmas eve, being with family, the fact that we were known there, we were welcomed in a special way. i think the best meals of your life are ultimately not about the food on the plate. they're really about whom you're eating them with. and my mother, who was with us...
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they're working for the construction industry of this nation, that are harvesting the vegetables in california, the apples in seattle, where those who are working in new york. that is why the mayor said this city would not work without all of this hispanic people and immigrants that are working here. >> would you subscribe to amnesty? >> that is not the right word. that initiative calls number one legalize those who are already here and that have a job. if they don't have a job, put them out. they have a job and they are contributing to the economy, they deserve to be treated with all of their working rights and all of the dignity that they deserve. number two, every year, less determine an amount that the economy will demand from workers coming from outside because a lot of people here doesn't going to take their jobs. number three, the families. i mean, there are ethical values here involved. how can you separate a mother from his child. how do you separate a wife from his spouse. that is causing problems. ethical values that most people see. those who qualify on the first two options i ment
they're working for the construction industry of this nation, that are harvesting the vegetables in california, the apples in seattle, where those who are working in new york. that is why the mayor said this city would not work without all of this hispanic people and immigrants that are working here. >> would you subscribe to amnesty? >> that is not the right word. that initiative calls number one legalize those who are already here and that have a job. if they don't have a job, put...
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greatness of the restaurant, but every christmas eve for many years when my parents lived in southern california we would go to the same restaurant, the six of us, my two brothers, my sister and my parents, and we would have this grand long meal. it was just the fact that it was christmas eve, being with family, and the fact that we were known there, and we were welcomed in a special way. i think that the best meals of your life are ultimately not about the food on the plate, they are really about whom you are eating them with. my mother who was with us then passed away, and so maybe that makes it all in the nostalgia seeming sweet, but i remember that restaurant and those meals more than any other. the restaurant is long gone by the way. >> and if you could -- >> i love that story, but if you could only choose one existing american restaurant for your lasting meal, what would it be? >> existing american restaurant for my last meal. i don't know, because i haven't been there in years so i don't know if it is as good as i think, but my friend who is a terrific restaurant critique downgraded it fr
greatness of the restaurant, but every christmas eve for many years when my parents lived in southern california we would go to the same restaurant, the six of us, my two brothers, my sister and my parents, and we would have this grand long meal. it was just the fact that it was christmas eve, being with family, and the fact that we were known there, and we were welcomed in a special way. i think that the best meals of your life are ultimately not about the food on the plate, they are really...